Introducer for an iliac side branch device

a technology of iliac side branch and stent, which is applied in the field of medical devices, can solve the problems of no practical way of performing endovascular, difficult access, and damage to the damaged or defective portion of the vasculature, and achieve the effect of facilitating the placement of a stent graft into the internal ilia

Active Publication Date: 2005-08-18
COOK MEDICAL TECH LLC +1
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[0010] Generally it will be seen that by the use of such a device, the deployment of a stent graft into the internal iliac is more favourable when approached from the aortic bifurcation because the geometry of the branch between the common iliac artery and the internal iliac artery is more favourable when approached from that direction.

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In many cases, however, such a damaged or defective portion of the vasculature may include a branch vessel such as an internal iliac artery.
Bypassing such a branch vessel without providing blood flow into it can cause problems and hence it has been proposed to provide a side branch on a stent graft which when deployed is positioned over the opening to the internal iliac artery and then another stent graft can be deployed through the side branch into the internal iliac artery to provide a blood flow path to the internal iliac artery.
The internal iliac artery which extends from the common iliac artery below the aortic bifurcation is for all intents and purposes a blind vessel because there is no practical way of performing an endovascular minimally invasive procedure into that vessel other than by entry from the common iliac artery.
There have been proposals to deploy a branched stent graft into the common iliac artery via a femoral artery from a femoral incision with the branched stent graft having a side arm to extend into or at least adjacent the internal iliac artery, however, the use of such devices is very dependent upon favourable layout of the arteries and in many cases, access is extremely difficult.

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[0049] Now looking first at FIG. 7, the introducer with a stent graft mounted onto it according to one embodiment of the present invention is shown schematically.

[0050] The introducer generally shown as 1 has an introducer catheter 3 extending over a guide wire catheter 5. The guide wire catheter 5 extends from the distal end 7 of the introducer 1 to immediately distal of the nose cone dilator 11. A branched stent graft 13 is retained at its proximal end by a retention arrangement (see FIGS. 12 and 13 for one example of a proximal retention arrangement) onto the introducer immediately distal of the nose cone dilator 11. The branched stent graft 13 is retained at its distal end by another retention arrangement (see FIGS. 14 and 15 for examples of a proximal retention arrangement) onto the introducer. A sleeve 15 operated by a sleeve manipulator 17 is mounted on the introducer catheter 3 and in the ready to deploy position the sleeve 15 extends over the branched stent graft 13 to the...

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Abstract

An introduction arrangement for a fenestrated or branched stent graft ( 13 ) intended for deployment into the lumen of a vessel having a blind vessel extending from it. The introducer ( 1 ) has a distal end intended to remain outside a patient in use and a proximal end with a nose cone dilator ( 11 ) and an arrangement to retain the branched stent graft distally of the nose cone dilator. A sheath ( 15 ) on the introducer extends over the branched stent graft to the nose cone dilator. An indwelling catheter ( 22 ) extends from the distal end of the introducer and enters the fenestration or side arm and through to the nose cone dilator, the indwelling catheter has a guide wire ( 29 ) extending through it. The guide wire can be extended beyond the nose cone dilator in use before the sheath is withdrawn from the branched stent graft so that it can be snared from the contra-lateral artery.

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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS [0001] This application claims priority of provisional applications Ser. No. 60 / 510,823 filed Oct. 14, 2003 and Ser. No. 60 / 601,485 filed Aug. 13, 2004.TECHNICAL FIELD [0002] This invention relates to a medical device and more particularly to a medical device adapted for deployment of a stent graft within a human or animal body. BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION [0003] This invention will be generally discussed in relation to deployment of a stent graft into an iliac artery where it is necessary to extend a side branch from a stent graft into an internal iliac artery but it is to be understood that the invention is not so limited and may relate to any body lumen in which such a deployment is required. [0004] Throughout this specification the term distal with respect to a portion of the aorta, a deployment device or a prosthesis is the end of the aorta, deployment device or prosthesis further away in the direction of blood flow away from the heart an...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(United States)
IPC IPC(8): A61F2/06
CPCA61F2/07A61F2/954A61F2/962A61F2002/067A61F2002/9511A61F2002/9583A61F2/966A61F2002/9665A61F2/958A61F2/90A61F2/82
Inventor HARTLEY, DAVID ERNESTANDERSON, JOHN LENNONGREENBERG, ROY K.STELTER, WOLF
Owner COOK MEDICAL TECH LLC
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